The Ravens' website claims both Rice and his fiancée, Janay Palmer, were detained after what Rice's lawyer called a "very minor physical altercation" at the Revel Casino shortly before 3 a.m. Saturday.

According to an Atlantic City police statement, police reviewed surveillance footage and "it appeared both parties were involved in a physical altercation. The complaint summons indicates that both Rice and Palmer struck each other with their hands."

A police summons obtained by 11 News on Wednesday reads Rice assaulted Palmer "specifically by striking her with his hand, rendering her unconscious at the Revel casino."

The summons also stated that Palmer attempted to "cause bodily injury to Raymell Rice, specifically by striking him with her hand while at the Revel casino."

Rice and Palmer were charged with simple assault-domestic violence and were both released on a summons to appear in court.

An official with the Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office on Wednesday released the following statement on the incident.

"The domestic violence incident in Atlantic City involving Ray Rice has been referred to the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office for review. The Atlantic City Police Department has requested the Prosecutor’s Office review the case to ensure all appropriate charges are considered. The matter remains under investigation by the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office in conjunction with the Atlantic City Police Department. At the present time, Mr. Rice remains charged with simple assault, a disorderly person's offense."

The TMZ video shows Rice dragging Palmer, who appeared to be out cold, out of an elevator in the casino; however, the circumstances of what led up to that elevator ride are still unknown.

The Ravens released a statement on Sunday evening saying that they are "aware of the Friday night situation with Ray Rice and his fiancée."

Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome said on Monday that he's waiting on more details before he comments about the situation.

"As far as Ray, I think a statement has already been released. We stand by that statement," Newsome said. "I don't know the situation. I've only gotten what's been written. I have not had a chance to talk to Ray. I really don't know the situation. With me, I get all the answers. That's when we make decisions within this organization, when we get all the information we can get."

Members of the team have spoken with Rice and the couple returned home together after being detained by police.

Rice has played for the Ravens since 2008 and is coming off of his poorest season in terms of rushing yards and touchdowns since his rookie year.

"Ray Rice was still a big part of what we plan to do in 2014," Newsome said.

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